December 8, 2012

When speaking on Syria, President Obaaama sounds more like a crazy Mayan priest than a rational, 21st century, post-Enlightenment American statesman.

Numerous experts have poured cold water on the Obama administration's wild claim that the Syrian government is getting ready to use chemical weapons on its own people. McClatchy reports:

With concern over the Syrian regime’s chemical weapons stockpile
reaching a fever pitch this week, international experts are cautioning
against alarmism, saying there’s no confirmation that the Syrians are
mixing weapons components or loading them into delivery systems, as some
U.S. news organizations have reported.

On Monday, December 3rd, President Barack Obaaama warned Assad against using chemical weapons on Syrians, saying, "if you make mistake of using -- there will be consequences and you will be held accountable." Big words. But, so far, there has been little action from the White House.

Should we take Mr. Obaaama seriously and be concerned that Assad is going to gas his own people any day now? No. I put more stock in the claims that the world is going to end on December 21st.

When speaking on Syria, President Obaaama sounds more like a crazy Mayan priest than a rational, 21st century, post-Enlightenment American statesman.

It is well known that Obaaama has a creative imagination and likes to play loose with the facts. This character trait is why he is so popular in Hollywood. He is one of them, a storyteller.

Read, "Obama's Failed Narrative," by Peter Suderman. Suderman wrote, "One of Obama’s key modes for grappling with the world, as it
happens, is to rewrite it—preferably with a melancholy, literary
bent."

It is not at all surprising that Obaaama's Syria narrative has no basis in reality. At every turn, Washington has crafted lies to suit its immediate goals and long-term agenda in Syria.

But lying is not enough. Covering up history is also essential. Washington has vainly tried to black out its record of funding and arming Jihadi terror groups to destabilize Syria and destroy its government.

The White House's latest hysterical claims about Syria's chemical weapons is part of a larger pattern of deception. Washington aims to convince the Western public that Assad is a monster who will do anything imaginable to remain in power, even mass murder his own people.

But the world is tired of listening to Obaaama, or whoever occupies the Death House. No logic comes out of Washington. Maniacs run the place. They are detached from reality. I'm guessing they're high on drugs like their terror cells who are wreaking havoc in Libya, Syria, and across the Middle East.

If the government in Washington was rational and honest then it might have a case. But it has no evidence to back up its wild claims. Assad would gain nothing by using chemical weapons. As Tony Cartalucci wrote in his article, "US Repeats Syrian Chemical Weapons "Warnings":

Once again, the US has issued a warning against Syria deploying
"chemical weapons" citing "intelligence reports that the Damascus
government is preparing such munitions for possible use." No evidence
was provided, nor any reasonable explanation as to why the Syrian
government would deploy such weapons when, after over 2 years, the
majority of the Syrian people still stand behind the government while
terrorist forces flooding over Syria's borders have been faced with
constant tactical and strategic defeat.

It would be a tragic mistake for the world to rush to judgment about Assad's intentions based on the wild conspiracy theories propagated by pathologically dishonest White House officials and their media conspirators. They sound more and more like Mayan priests everyday.

Washington's shrewd and magical priests are interested in heralding the birth of a post-Assad Syria through terrorism and fiction. Don't expect rationality from them. Rather, expect more wild claims, crazy conspiracy theories, and downright lies.